A New Adrienne Kennedy Play Will Be Staged Next Year
Ms. Kennedy's "He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box" will be part of a Theater for a New Audience season that also includes two Shakespeare productions.
Ms. Kennedy's "He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box" will be part of a Theater for a New Audience season that also includes two Shakespeare productions.
The theater company will present world premieres by Aleshea Harris and Jackie Sibblies Drury.
Mr. Patinkin, a Tony winner, will return to Broadway in a role that was previously played by Josh Groban.
La MaMa has announced its 56th season, which includes a visit from Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot, and a Tennessee Williams production.
The theater company hopes to discover whether audiences are similarly affected at live plays versus cinema screenings.
The Kilroys published a fourth annual list of new plays by women deemed to be worthy of production.
The National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene, a downtown cultural mainstay, will bring together an array of arts groups for a two-day festival.
Ms. Lauper, who wrote the score for "Kinky Boots" and contributed to "SpongeBob" for Broadway, will take on the adaptation of the 1988 film.
The workshop will be on May 22 at the Vineyard Theater in New York, and will be open to the first 30 people who sign up.
Jaqueline Goldfinger has been awarded $10,000 for her play "Bottle Fly."
The play, based on an original story by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany, will land next April 22.
"Warhol Capote," based on exchanges between the two artists in the 1970s, will come to the American Repertory Theater in September.
The Big Umbrella Festival, arriving in April 2018, hopes to make theater a safe space for children on the autism spectrum.
The work that won the National Book Award will be staged in a multimedia production in April 2018.
Lynn Nottage will write the book for a musical adaptation of "The Secret Life of Bees," and Lisa Kron and Josh Radnor also have projects.
The former Broadway musical is to be the first production at the new museum.
Ms. Garofalo will star alongside Lili Taylor and Celia Weston in Scott McPherson's play.
"Cursed Child" earned 11 nominations, including best new play; "Groundhog Day" received eight nominations.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright will star in David Mamet's "American Buffalo."
The "New York Spectacular" has been postponed until 2018, according to the company that manages the troupe.
The composer-lyricist will be the first musical artist to receive the award.
The booth will sell discounted tickets to Broadway, Off Broadway and Lincoln Center performances.
Singers will no longer perform in two sessions at the fan convention.
The union is asking its members not to perform at BroadwayCon until an agreement is reached.
Daniel Zaitchik also won the award, which comes with $100,000.